Why Shepherdsville Businesses Need a Website
Shepherdsville is the county seat of Bullitt County and a gateway to Kentucky's bourbon country, sitting right along the I-65 corridor about 20 miles south of Louisville. Between the Jim Beam American Stillhouse drawing bourbon trail visitors, Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest pulling hikers and families, and Kart Kountry keeping kids entertained, there's a steady flow of people passing through and looking for places to eat, shop, and hire. The retail along Conestoga Parkway, the shops on Buckman Street, and the service businesses along Highway 44 all have customers searching for them online.
But a lot of Shepherdsville businesses -- especially contractors, auto shops, and local restaurants -- are still relying on a phone listing in a directory or a basic Facebook page. That's not going to cut it when someone Googles "plumber near Shepherdsville" or "where to eat near Bernheim Forest." The Bullitt County History Museum and the Shepherdsville Country Music Show keep the local identity strong, and wineries like Wight-Meyer give the area real character. I build websites that match that character and actually show up in search results when it matters.